In ancient China, people laid xiantao (a lute-like ancient Chinese musical instrument) with strings to generate music. After a long evolution, the instrument developed into what we call sanxian (three ...
Brought to you by State-level artists of the Folk Music Troupe of Chinese National Opera & Dance Drama Theater, the video series Chinese Music Tutorial will take you into the world of traditional ...
From the fiery dishes of Sichuan to more understated Cantonese classics, the diversity of Chinese food is on full display these days. Family-owned restaurants and larger international chains often ...
With the development of computer technology, the digitization of traditional painting has accelerated. Artificial intelligence–generated content (AIGC) and virtual reality (VR) are reshaping the ...
Tattooing emerged in Hong Kong in the mid-20th century as a service catering to Western soldiers and sailors passing through the then British colony. The demand gave rise to East-meets-West tattoo ...
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Abstract: Traditional Chinese paintings pay more attention to ‘Gongbi’ and ‘Xieyi’ in artworks, which raises a challenging task to generate Chinese paintings from photos. ‘Xieyi’ creates high-level ...
Give your Chinese Money Plant the space it needs to thrive! In this step-by-step tutorial, we cover when to repot, the best soil mix, how to lift and loosen roots safely, choosing the right pot size, ...
The aesthetic conception in traditional Chinese painting is an essential concept in ancient Chinese aesthetic thought and serves as the supreme aesthetic criterion pursued in classic painting creation ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — In the world of art, some acquisitions aren’t just about expanding a collection—they’re about rewriting the map of scholarship and cultural understanding. That’s exactly what ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...